Archive for June 2010
This week’s articles of note
“Dysregulation nation,” The New York Times Magazine, by Judith Warner “Prisoners by choice,” Le Monde Diplomatique, by Rowland Atkinson “The end of southern racism?” The Daily Beast, by John Avlon “Crisis economics,” National Affairs, by N. Gregory Mankiw “A lament for the humanities,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, by Michael Ruse “Testing times for America’s […]
Why more really is more
For centuries, economic growth and mass prosperity were understood to be highly desirable, yet today these social objectives are under siege. Daniel Ben-Ami’s new book is a clarion call to begin a counter-offensive. Read my review of Ferraris for All: In Defence of Economic Progress, by Daniel Ben-Ami, in the spiked review of books, here.
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